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South County Boys' Basketball Edges Langley

Stallion coach Hess faces former school in Holiday classic

South County beat Langley during the Mount Vernon holiday tournament.

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Potomac: Autism Speaks 5K Celebrates Its 15th Year

New stroller derby added.

There is more to July 4 than just fireworks and barbecues. Come to Potomac early in the morning and race in the Autism Speaks 5K run/1 mile walk and Stroller Derby.

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Both Sides Pack Air Board Hearing

PEPCO and DOE discuss Mirant’s necessity.

Both Sides Pack Air Board Hearing

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Revisiting Year 1771

Seen here is J.D. Engle, one of several "costumed interpreters," at Claude Moore Colonial Farm in McLean.

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Calls Not Completed As Dialed

System shut down after hate calls flood town clerk's office.

Calls Not Completed As Dialed

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Nesting Peregrine Falcons in Reston

In June 2015, there was a mystery in Reston.

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Neighbors: Rosemont Aug. 30-Sept. 4

Neighbors: Rosemont Aug. 30-Sept. 4

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Ask Chewie: Using Positive Reinforcement

Ask Chewie: Using Positive Reinforcement

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Library Promotes Love of Reading in McLean

Summer Reading Adventure underway at Dolley Madison Library.

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He Preserved 200-Year-Old Legacy of Citizen Activism

Thomas Y. “Jay” Johnson, Jr. fought for volunteer firefighters.

Thomas Y. “Jay” Young Johnson Jr. hails from a long line of proud volunteer firefighters. His father and uncles were volunteer firefighters in Alexandria, where Jay was born, raised and educated. His early memories include doing his homework at the fire station. Now, 35 years after his father’s generation, he reflects on a distinguished history as president of the Alexandria Volunteer Fire Department. In addition to his family, a major influence in Johnson’s life was Mrs. Rigby, a teacher at T.C. Williams High School who arranged a part-time job for him at the Department of the Navy. He worked this job after school and in the summers, and parlayed it into a life-long career. He is now at the Pentagon as the deputy director of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs, Human Resources and Enterprise Support.

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Long Day's Journey into Opening Night

Here's the script for putting on a high school play.

Long Day's Journey into Opening Night

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Open House Highlights ‘New Tysons’

County presents plans for “New Downtown.”

Westbriar Elementary School in Vienna, located one block off of Old Courthouse Road and just minutes away from the massive Tysons Corner redevelopment project that is being hailed as the construction of Fairfax County’s “New Downtown,” was the venue for the “Transforming Tysons” Open House. Considering its enormous scope, and the media attention that this project had received even before the first jackhammer went into action, it’s easy to believe that there have literally been thousands of pages of documents, reports, graphs, sketches and communiqués generated on the subject—and more keep coming.

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